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If the bill becomes law, Mecklenburg County voters would vote as soon as this fall on a one percent sales tax to help fund billions of dollars of transportation topics.
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Lawmakers said legislation is needed to protect fish in North Carolina's coasts and sounds.
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The state Senate is scheduled to vote Thursday on regulating hemp and THC products, an effort to keep the products away from young people.
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Juneteenth is celebrated annually on June 19 to commemorate the emancipation of enslaved people in the United States.
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North Carolina alt-country indie rock band Wednesday is an exemplar in evocative songwriting. On Sept. 19, they will release their sixth and most ambitious full-length, "Bleeds."
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The Trump Administration's cuts to foreign aid and scientific research have led to the termination of public health efforts to combat tuberculosis and neglected tropical diseases. Durham-based nonprofit FHI360 ran those programs.
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Republicans in the state Senate are putting multiple controversial LGBTQ policies in a single bill that moved forward Wednesday. The proposals were added to a bill labeled "prevent sexual exploitation" that would regulate pornographic websites and had passed the House with unanimous support.
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Multi-instrumentalist and composer Adrian Younge chats with WUNC music reporter Brian Burns ahead of his show at Motorco in Durham on June 24.
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Democrats wanted to file a discharge petition to try to force a Helene bill with $435 million in relief funding out of Senate committee.
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North Carolina is the only state on the East Coast that allows shrimp trawling in sounds and estuaries.
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R. Kelly's attorneys say the R&B singer collapsed in prison and was hospitalized. Kelly is serving time at a Butner, North Carolina federal facility related to separate convictions for child sex crimes and racketeering.
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Students who were a part of North Carolina State University's turtle rescue team conducted the research.